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i‘ve been sent another statement, this is from the russian foreign ministry. we had a headline earlier, but they are now saying, and this is the official statement, the russian ambassador to turkey, andrei karlov, was wounded at a public event, and subsequently died. we regard what happened as an act of terrorism. we are in contact with turkish officials, from whom we have received assurances that a thorough and commented investigation will be carried out, and the killers will be punished. the russian foreign ministry goes on to say that also today, the issue will be put to members of the un security council. terrorism will not pass. we will fight it resolutely. memories of this outstanding russian diplomat, a man who did so much to counter terrorism in his diplomatic line of work, andrei karlov, will remain in our hearts for ever. that‘s the statement from the russian foreign ministry, confirming that the russian ambassador to turkey has been killed, murdered, in this shooting at an art gallery, a photography exhibition, where he was speaking. the russian f
i‘ve been sent another statement, this is from the russian foreign ministry. we had a headline earlier, but they are now saying, and this is the official statement, the russian ambassador to turkey, andrei karlov, was wounded at a public event, and subsequently died. we regard what happened as an act of terrorism. we are in contact with turkish officials, from whom we have received assurances that a thorough and commented investigation will be carried out, and the killers will be punished....
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as you say, a great string of them were called into the foreign ministry, some into the foreign ministry on the orders of prime minister netanyahu the orders of prime minister neta nyahu and each the orders of prime minister netanyahu and each of them, the british, french, russians, chinese, spanish and egyptians and others will have been left in no doubt at all as to israel's deep frustration with what happened on friday night. the passing of that un resolution which strongly condemned the whole israeli settlement building project in the occupied territories, describing it as a flagrant violation of international law. suddenly, israel found itself without a friend in the world after the us turned its back on the israelis, and allowed the resolution to go, did not veto it. the message was very clear from the world body and the israelis not accepting it for one moment. and clearly not going to act upon it and also talking about other measures with regard to the un as a result of their discontent. that that is right. the israelis have suffered a stinging diplomatic setback and defeat. now
as you say, a great string of them were called into the foreign ministry, some into the foreign ministry on the orders of prime minister netanyahu the orders of prime minister neta nyahu and each the orders of prime minister netanyahu and each of them, the british, french, russians, chinese, spanish and egyptians and others will have been left in no doubt at all as to israel's deep frustration with what happened on friday night. the passing of that un resolution which strongly condemned the...
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the russian foreign ministry posted this on the facebook page shortly after the sanctions were announced. a group of vindictive important poli foreign policy failures. in terms of concrete measures, about the kremlin going to do, we have not got any yet. the kremlin says there will be resip recipro cal measures. one caveat on that, joe, russia knows that in three weeks from now or less, donald trump will take over in the white house. he has a different attitude toward russia. he is a man that the russians believe they can do a deal with. that may restrain them somewhat from taking the strong action they would have taken if there weren't a change of government. >> thank you, matthew chance in moscow. >> helping us break this down. analyst and best selling author ellis henican with us. good morning to you. >> relevant again. >> we need your ex-ppertise. these sanctions on russia and will they stick once obama is out of office? lisa monaco spoke out. listen to what she said. >> the reversal of sanctions would be highly unusual. indeed the sanctions usually remain in place until the activity
the russian foreign ministry posted this on the facebook page shortly after the sanctions were announced. a group of vindictive important poli foreign policy failures. in terms of concrete measures, about the kremlin going to do, we have not got any yet. the kremlin says there will be resip recipro cal measures. one caveat on that, joe, russia knows that in three weeks from now or less, donald trump will take over in the white house. he has a different attitude toward russia. he is a man that...
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these pictures from the service at the foreign ministry. and we are told that vladimir putin is attending the ceremony at the foreign ministry. we have not seen him yet. but we have been told he is attending this. and then the ambassador's funeral will take place. at moscow cathedral. 0ur correspondent, sarah rainsford, is in moscow. and the funeral will be a major state event. it is, this is already pa rt state event. it is, this is already part of it. the farewell ceremony if you like to ambassador karlov, taking place now in the foreign ministry. we have seen a stream of very senior russian officials coming to the foreign ministry to pay their respects, to speak to the family and friends of andrey karlov and to stand beside his opencasting and reflect on what has happened. we heard from the foreign minister sergei lavrov, who spoke at the podium next to the coffin, to talk about the man he called his friend and a colleague, a man devoted to his work, you said, and he was killed in what he described as a vile and despicable terrorist act.
these pictures from the service at the foreign ministry. and we are told that vladimir putin is attending the ceremony at the foreign ministry. we have not seen him yet. but we have been told he is attending this. and then the ambassador's funeral will take place. at moscow cathedral. 0ur correspondent, sarah rainsford, is in moscow. and the funeral will be a major state event. it is, this is already pa rt state event. it is, this is already part of it. the farewell ceremony if you like to...
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russia's foreign ministry accused the obama administration of being foreign policy losers who are angry and narrow minded. it's spokesperson says washington was, quote, slapped in the face by its own master referring to the president. news 4's edward lawrence is on capitol hill working on getting us more details on this developing story. we will check in with him in a few minutes. >>> we are also follow a developing story in prince george's county where police are investigating a murder at a home on byers street in capitol heights. last night someone shot a man just before 9:00, he was rushed to the hospital but died. police say they're speaking with people who were inside that house at the time of the shooting. no word yet on a suspect or a the pain of losing a loved one is impossible to forget. when one man heard about the murder of a d.c. yoeg da instructor trish is that mccauley he thought about his own daughter. his daughter charn niece milton was 27 years old when she was killed last year. she was walking home from work when she was struck by a bullet meant for someone else. he be
russia's foreign ministry accused the obama administration of being foreign policy losers who are angry and narrow minded. it's spokesperson says washington was, quote, slapped in the face by its own master referring to the president. news 4's edward lawrence is on capitol hill working on getting us more details on this developing story. we will check in with him in a few minutes. >>> we are also follow a developing story in prince george's county where police are investigating a...
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as you say, a great string of them were called into the foreign ministry, some into the foreign ministry on the orders of prime minister netanyahu and each of them, the british, french, russians, chinese, spanish and egyptians and others will have been left in no doubt at all as to israel's deep frustration with what happened on friday night. the passing of that un resolution which strongly condemned the whole israeli settlement building project in the occupied territories, describing it as a flagrant violation of international law. suddenly, israel found itself without a friend in the world after the us turned its back on the israelis, and allowed the resolution to go, did not veto it. the message was very clear from the world body and the israelis not accepting it for one moment. and clearly not going to act upon it and also talking about other measures with regard to the un as a result of their discontent. that is right. the israelis have suffered a stinging diplomatic setback and defeat. now they are on the offensive. this mass reprimanding of the ambassadors on christmas day is only
as you say, a great string of them were called into the foreign ministry, some into the foreign ministry on the orders of prime minister netanyahu and each of them, the british, french, russians, chinese, spanish and egyptians and others will have been left in no doubt at all as to israel's deep frustration with what happened on friday night. the passing of that un resolution which strongly condemned the whole israeli settlement building project in the occupied territories, describing it as a...
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the russian foreign ministry saying that this will ricochet immediately on u.s. diplomats operating in moscow and in the rest of russia as well and so i expect we're going to see. this hadn't been announced yet but i expect to see a tit for tat reciprocal action in the hours ahead. >> one of my producers telling me in my ear, matthew, that diplomat there is have 72 hours in which to leave. how might that impact those american diplomat there is with just that little bit of time? >> well, it's not very long, is it? but that's the kind of time frame they usually give diplomats when they're expelled under those kinds of circumstance circumstances. i expect the reaction of the russian foreign ministry with will be swift. >> okay, the producer telling me it's russian diplomats being given 72 hours, david, in which to leave this country. we heard through our reporting the maryland and new york installations being shut down so is that much time or that too much time? >> that's basically the standard. 72 hours is the standard protocol. what is interesting is that they're
the russian foreign ministry saying that this will ricochet immediately on u.s. diplomats operating in moscow and in the rest of russia as well and so i expect we're going to see. this hadn't been announced yet but i expect to see a tit for tat reciprocal action in the hours ahead. >> one of my producers telling me in my ear, matthew, that diplomat there is have 72 hours in which to leave. how might that impact those american diplomat there is with just that little bit of time? >>...
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the russian foreign ministry posted something on facebook as well. she does comments of her own facebook page dismissing the obama administration a group of vindictive foreign policy failures with the exception of the secretary of state john kerry who she has worked with extensively. in terms of the substantial response to the sanctions from the united states and expulsions of russian diplomats, we are in the dark of the concrete measures the government will take. the russian spokesperson said there will be reciprocity in the there this. indicating a tit-for-tat. the russian president is in no hurry, the kremlin says, to make that happen. what that means president putin is thinking of holding off on strong action because he knows in three weeks or less than that, donald trump is going to be talkiking his place in the o office. donald trump is seen here as more friendly toward the russian point of view. he is someone the russians can do a deal with on a range of issues that divided moscow and the united states over the last few years. we will see. aga
the russian foreign ministry posted something on facebook as well. she does comments of her own facebook page dismissing the obama administration a group of vindictive foreign policy failures with the exception of the secretary of state john kerry who she has worked with extensively. in terms of the substantial response to the sanctions from the united states and expulsions of russian diplomats, we are in the dark of the concrete measures the government will take. the russian spokesperson said...
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as you say, a string of them called into this industry —— foreign ministry on the orders of benjamin netanyahu and the british, french, the russians, the chinese, the spanish, the and others will have been left in no doubt at all as to israel's deep frustration about what happened on friday. the passing of that un resolution which strongly condemned the israeli settle m e nt strongly condemned the israeli settlement building project in the occupied territories, describing it asa occupied territories, describing it as a flagrant violation of international law. suddenly israel found itself without a friend in the world after the us turned its back on the israelis and allow the resolution to go and didn't veto it, the message is clearfrom resolution to go and didn't veto it, the message is clear from the world body and israel is not accepting it for one moment. the latest on carrie fisher, we have just had a tweet from her mother, debbie reynolds, saying carrie is in a stable condition and if there is a change we will share it. for all her fa ns change we will share it. for all her fans
as you say, a string of them called into this industry —— foreign ministry on the orders of benjamin netanyahu and the british, french, the russians, the chinese, the spanish, the and others will have been left in no doubt at all as to israel's deep frustration about what happened on friday. the passing of that un resolution which strongly condemned the israeli settle m e nt strongly condemned the israeli settlement building project in the occupied territories, describing it asa occupied...
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the foreign ministry says any new sanctions could be reversed by donald trump when he assumes office on january 20. our international affairs editor joined us earlier onset. >> there is two levels. you have the obama administration which is set to announce a series of measures against russia later this thursday in response to russia's alleged hacking and interference in the u.s. presidential election. those measures are likely to such ascovert actions cyber operations. obviously the details of those will not be made public. there is also likely to be expanded sanctions and diplomatic censure. renewed have made of push for sanctions against russia. that has support from democrats and republicans in the senate. russia has said that any action against russian diplomats in the u.s. would immediately bounceback on u.s. diplomats in russia. if this goes forward we could see a very classic cold war style tit-for-tat. russian foreign ministry officials said any new sanctions could be rescinded by donald trump. >> at this point what do we know about the hacking that allegedly took place? earl
the foreign ministry says any new sanctions could be reversed by donald trump when he assumes office on january 20. our international affairs editor joined us earlier onset. >> there is two levels. you have the obama administration which is set to announce a series of measures against russia later this thursday in response to russia's alleged hacking and interference in the u.s. presidential election. those measures are likely to such ascovert actions cyber operations. obviously the...
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the turkish ministry, foreign ministry also saying that turkey and russia would act as guarantors, and if the cease-fire did take hold, that would provide the basis for a peace conference in kazakhstan next month. christopher: you are a bureau chief in moscow. how does that compare with what you are hearing in moscow? >> christopher, to be precise, i'm hearing nothing that would give me any certainty that this agreement whatever come into force. to be honest, we did not get any official reactions from the kremlin yet. the spokesman, dmitry peskov, could not confirm the report. they are discussing ways to resolve the syrian conflict. the fact that moscow obviously has not confirmed the achieved agreement means that this agreement is vague and on precise until now. christopher: back to istanbul to you, dorian, i understand that the rebels in syria say that there has been no agreement on a cease-fire. would that be a major stumbling block to what we are hearing from turkish state media that there is a cease-fire agreement? dorian: there will be a given cause for concern over this but some
the turkish ministry, foreign ministry also saying that turkey and russia would act as guarantors, and if the cease-fire did take hold, that would provide the basis for a peace conference in kazakhstan next month. christopher: you are a bureau chief in moscow. how does that compare with what you are hearing in moscow? >> christopher, to be precise, i'm hearing nothing that would give me any certainty that this agreement whatever come into force. to be honest, we did not get any official...
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russia's foreign ministry is honoring him with a good-bye ceremony this hour, but while russia waits for the results of an investigation, turkey's president is blaming the exiled cleric for the shooting. >> translator: there's no need to make a secret out of the fact he was a member. all his connections from where he was educated to his links point to it. this dirty organization is still within the military and the police. we, of course, are continuing and will continue to carry out purges. we have to be sensitive on this issue, and we will do this with sensitivity. >>> the russian president vladimir putin is planning to attend the funeral in the next hour. these are the live pictures from the russian foreign ministry at the moment where that ceremony will take place and will continue to monitor the live pictures as well. in the meantime matthew chance joins me live now from moscow. matthew, the turks say they know who to blame for the assassination, but why the he is t -- he is t-- hesitancy from th kremlin? >> maybe turkey doesn't know what russia knows. the russians said they're n
russia's foreign ministry is honoring him with a good-bye ceremony this hour, but while russia waits for the results of an investigation, turkey's president is blaming the exiled cleric for the shooting. >> translator: there's no need to make a secret out of the fact he was a member. all his connections from where he was educated to his links point to it. this dirty organization is still within the military and the police. we, of course, are continuing and will continue to carry out...
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now, this foreign ministry spokeswoman knew these sanctions are targeted. against intelligence officials and diplomats, that's exactly what we heard if this is indeed the end of the sanctions announcement. while th we can expect some something more of a bark lash against diplomats who are main russia a the expulsion of another 35 or several dozens u.s. diplomats in russia. the russian foreign ministry had been clear and what type of actions are they planning on taking. we may not hear about it tonight or tomorrow. we expect that they'll have some kind of retaliations against diplomats. russia has taken in kind sanctions for economic sanctions. back in 2014 when russia claimed the annexation in crimea. their response to that does cut support. they're going to be doing something of a retaliatory nature in kive. maybe we can expect it to come in a couple of hours or days. >> thank you, i want to go onset with me. you said that matt bradley talking about those russian responses to united state sanctions, the european union ultimately, you say the effect did not
now, this foreign ministry spokeswoman knew these sanctions are targeted. against intelligence officials and diplomats, that's exactly what we heard if this is indeed the end of the sanctions announcement. while th we can expect some something more of a bark lash against diplomats who are main russia a the expulsion of another 35 or several dozens u.s. diplomats in russia. the russian foreign ministry had been clear and what type of actions are they planning on taking. we may not hear about it...
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the truce was announced earlier by the russian president confirmed by bynd foreign ministry. president bashar al-assad said the committed to observing cease-fire, despite supporting opposing sides in the five-year conflict, moscow a and kazakhstn and ankara are now both responsible to make sure weapons are down and stay down. what the turkish president had to say. >> we have an opportunity to bloodshed in syria with a political solution. must not squander this chance. this is a historical chance. of opportunity should not be wasted. turkey will continue to fight organizations,st particularly the islamic state group, until the safety of its guaranteed. compromising this is out of the question. >> president erdogan speaking there a short while ago. cease-fire doesn't cover the islamic state organization, the formally known as the front, as well as fighters from ypg military group. for more, we're joined live by correspondent. jasper, erdogan calls this a window of opportunity that's not to be wasted. but the big question must surely be, will this cease-fire actually work after
the truce was announced earlier by the russian president confirmed by bynd foreign ministry. president bashar al-assad said the committed to observing cease-fire, despite supporting opposing sides in the five-year conflict, moscow a and kazakhstn and ankara are now both responsible to make sure weapons are down and stay down. what the turkish president had to say. >> we have an opportunity to bloodshed in syria with a political solution. must not squander this chance. this is a historical...
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basically, we just heard a short time ago from the russian foreign ministry confirming that, indeed, the russian ambassador to turkey andrey karlov was killed in this attack tonight. we also know from the russian foreign ministry that president putin is aware that she expehe expected to have emergency meeting later this evening both with the foreign ministry and security apparatus. you saw from the video, you saw it is chilling. very difficult to watch in places. it does appear that this was somehow connected to -- to syria and what is going none syria. just to explain that to our viewers, of course, the russian miller that be military has been working closely with bashar al assad, russia working with them and the turkish government supporting the rebels on the ground opposing president bashar al assad nap sa assad. that said, john, the relationship had come along leaps and bounds, particularly in the last six months. there was a very high point of tension between the two countries after turkey shot down a russian warplane it claimed had flown into its airspace. and a meeting with pr
basically, we just heard a short time ago from the russian foreign ministry confirming that, indeed, the russian ambassador to turkey andrey karlov was killed in this attack tonight. we also know from the russian foreign ministry that president putin is aware that she expehe expected to have emergency meeting later this evening both with the foreign ministry and security apparatus. you saw from the video, you saw it is chilling. very difficult to watch in places. it does appear that this was...
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and the foreign ministry has said what he did was the work of a terror organization, but it hasn't given the name of that organization. reactione had a more from the turkish government as well, with erdogan saying this was a provocation aimed at damaging ties between the two countries. reporter: that is ququite corre. o on sending aisted team of detectives to take part in the investigation of the which took place in that building behind me there. and russia would also be sending a plane to carry home the body of ambassador karlov. i think the most important thing that has been decided was that the meeting tomorrow between the turkish foreign minister, the russian foreign minister and the iranian foreign minister to discuss syria and the evacuation of the civilians in eastern aleppo, that meeting will go ahead. the turkish foreign minister, who heard of tonight's assassination while he was on , but the to moscow russian and turkish president have decided that this incident will not upset that meeting. anchor: think you very much indeed. more than 7000 people have been moved out of a lap o
and the foreign ministry has said what he did was the work of a terror organization, but it hasn't given the name of that organization. reactione had a more from the turkish government as well, with erdogan saying this was a provocation aimed at damaging ties between the two countries. reporter: that is ququite corre. o on sending aisted team of detectives to take part in the investigation of the which took place in that building behind me there. and russia would also be sending a plane to...
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the japanese foreign ministry launched a protest with the chinese embassy in tokyo over the incursion, reaffirming the senkakus are an inherent part of japan's territory. japan controls the islands. china and taiwan claim them. japan denies that there are any grounds for a territorial dispute. >>> japan's top government spokesperson has commented on another maritime matter. yoshihide suga says the appearance of a chinese aircraft carrier in the pacific ocean demonstrates t the rise of chins naval capability. >> translator: the government will keep close watch over the activities of chinese naval vessels around japan. we will do all we can to conduct surveillance activities. >> officials with the japanese marititime self-dedefense force confirmed the sighting. they say it and other warships passed between okinawa's main n island and miyako island sunday. they say it's the first time they'd spotted a chinese aircraft carrier in a high sea exercise in the waters. >>> japan's prime minister is preparing for a trip to pearl harbor, hawaii. he will leave on monday night. there shinzo abe wi
the japanese foreign ministry launched a protest with the chinese embassy in tokyo over the incursion, reaffirming the senkakus are an inherent part of japan's territory. japan controls the islands. china and taiwan claim them. japan denies that there are any grounds for a territorial dispute. >>> japan's top government spokesperson has commented on another maritime matter. yoshihide suga says the appearance of a chinese aircraft carrier in the pacific ocean demonstrates t the rise of...
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they did not speak, but the foreign ministry did. he caught about andrei karlov, describing him as a great friend, a great professional, a great man. he also described how he died, calling ita also described how he died, calling it a violent despicable terrorist act. very strong words beside the casket. that was before the casket was then taken across town to the cathedral, where the religious ceremony is taking place at the moment. that is being led by the patriarch of russia, another sign of the significance that russia is placing on this general. it is a major state event, and president putin postponed his annual press conference, a marathon event which ta kes conference, a marathon event which takes many hours, and he put that off till tomorrow so that he could attend the funeral service for the ambassador. this killing appears to be drawing moscow and ankara closer together. it does, almost counterintuitively, because there was much concern after the murder on monday night. there was concern that this could drive a real wedge be
they did not speak, but the foreign ministry did. he caught about andrei karlov, describing him as a great friend, a great professional, a great man. he also described how he died, calling ita also described how he died, calling it a violent despicable terrorist act. very strong words beside the casket. that was before the casket was then taken across town to the cathedral, where the religious ceremony is taking place at the moment. that is being led by the patriarch of russia, another sign of...
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but nevertheless, this is a notable result of our joint work, efforts by the defense and foreign ministries, and our partners in the region. reporter: putin has supported assad throughout the war. including selling weapons and using aerial strikes to back the army. turkish officials, who supported anti-assad forces, said they would help guarantee the cease-fire. >> we have an opportunity to stop the bloodshed in syria with a political solution. we must not squander this chance. this is an historic chance. this window of opportunity should not be wasted. reporter: the free syrian army also told reporters they will abide by the cease-fire. peace talks are scheduled for next month in the capital of cassock stand -- kazakstan. until now, all attempts to go ship's cessation of hostilities has failed. christopher: let's get some analysis on this from daniel, a frequent guest of ours. editor in chief of zenith magazine. this is the third national cease-fire agreed in syria this year. the first two did not go very far. they fell apart fairly quickly. what about this one? daniel: the interesting thi
but nevertheless, this is a notable result of our joint work, efforts by the defense and foreign ministries, and our partners in the region. reporter: putin has supported assad throughout the war. including selling weapons and using aerial strikes to back the army. turkish officials, who supported anti-assad forces, said they would help guarantee the cease-fire. >> we have an opportunity to stop the bloodshed in syria with a political solution. we must not squander this chance. this is an...
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as you say, a string of them called into the foreign ministry on the orders of benjamin netanyahu and the british, french, the russians, the chinese, the spanish, the and others will have been left in no doubt at all as to israel‘s deep frustration about what happened on friday. the passing of that un resolution which strongly condemned the israeli settlement building project in the occupied territories, describing it as a flagrant violation of international law. suddenly israel found itself without a friend in the world after the us turned its back on the israelis and allow the resolution to go and didn‘t veto it, the message is clear from the world body and israel is not accepting it for one moment. the headlines on bbc news. the headlines at ten: the queen pays tribute to ‘unsung heroes‘ who do ‘small acts of goodness‘ in her christmas message. but she‘s forced to miss the christmas day church service at sandringham because of a heavy cold. 11 bodies have been recovered from the black sea after a russian military plane crashes, killing all 92 people on board. christma
as you say, a string of them called into the foreign ministry on the orders of benjamin netanyahu and the british, french, the russians, the chinese, the spanish, the and others will have been left in no doubt at all as to israel‘s deep frustration about what happened on friday. the passing of that un resolution which strongly condemned the israeli settlement building project in the occupied territories, describing it as a flagrant violation of international law. suddenly israel found itself...
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the farewell began at the foreign ministry. flanked by a guard of honour, ambassador karlov lay in state, three days after he was assassinated in turkey. vladimir putin came to pay his respects. he has awarded andrei karlov his country's highest honour, posthumously, hero of russia. from the president to the widow, words of comfort. then the coffin was brought here, to the cathedral of christ the saviour. the orthodox priests chanted prayers and blessings. they sang hymns for the soul of the deceased. it's very rare for an ambassador to be killed on duty, said the head of the russian church, patriarch kirill. andrei karlov will go down in russian history as a hero. this is the man who killed him, an off—duty turkish police officer. god is greatest, he had shouted. don't forget about aleppo, about syria. they were in mourning today in ankara at the russian embassy. but heavy security here meant it took some time to deliver the wreaths. as russia today mourns the murder of one of its ambassadors, the country's leadership remain
the farewell began at the foreign ministry. flanked by a guard of honour, ambassador karlov lay in state, three days after he was assassinated in turkey. vladimir putin came to pay his respects. he has awarded andrei karlov his country's highest honour, posthumously, hero of russia. from the president to the widow, words of comfort. then the coffin was brought here, to the cathedral of christ the saviour. the orthodox priests chanted prayers and blessings. they sang hymns for the soul of the...
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many times the foreign ministry has asked for this information and sergey lavrov, the foreign minister, asked for details, but we never had any response. so what they're saying is if you've got the evidence, show it to us, tell us, and then we can answer you. but, george, as we know, that's a very difficult thing for the united states. if it does have that information and that data, it would be very difficult for the united states to totally expose how they got that information, the sources and methods as they're referred to. so it's really kind on of a stand off, at least rhetorically at this point with russia saying, prove it. >> and, jill, when we talk about prove it, let's talk about just what we're -- you know, the general situation here for our viewers who may not understand this situation. so what are the allegations when it comes to russia's alleged hacking? what organizations, what groups? >> well, when you take the hacking, essentially what happened was the democratic national committee and some senior officials, like john podesta of hillary clinton's campaign were hacked. an
many times the foreign ministry has asked for this information and sergey lavrov, the foreign minister, asked for details, but we never had any response. so what they're saying is if you've got the evidence, show it to us, tell us, and then we can answer you. but, george, as we know, that's a very difficult thing for the united states. if it does have that information and that data, it would be very difficult for the united states to totally expose how they got that information, the sources and...
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a great string of them called into the foreign ministry, some on the orders of any minute in your who, the british, french, the germans, the and others, will have been left in no doubt at all as to israel's deep frustration with what happened on friday night. benjamin netanyahu ——. the passing of the un resolution which strongly condemned the whole israelis hurt and building project in your occupied territories. —— benjamin netanyahu describing it as a flagrant violation of international law. suddenly israel found itself without a friend in the world after the us turned its back on the israelis, allowed the resolution to go, did not veto it, and the israelis not accepting it for one moment. lily not going to act upon it and also talking about other measures with regard to united nations as concerns discontent. the israelis have suffered a stinging diplomatic setback, a defeat, now they are on the offensive, this mass reprimanding of the ambassadors on christmas day is only one part of it, prime minister benjamin netanyahu it, prime minister benjamin neta nyahu also has it, pri
a great string of them called into the foreign ministry, some on the orders of any minute in your who, the british, french, the germans, the and others, will have been left in no doubt at all as to israel's deep frustration with what happened on friday night. benjamin netanyahu ——. the passing of the un resolution which strongly condemned the whole israelis hurt and building project in your occupied territories. —— benjamin netanyahu describing it as a flagrant violation of...
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the russian foreign ministry has announced it intends to expel 31 american diplomats from its embassy in moscow and four from its consulate in st petersburg. the measure is in response to president obama's decision to kick out 35 diplomats because of allegations that russia interfered in the american presidential election. the kremlin denies trying to discredit hillary clinton during the campaign by publishing hacked emails. our correspondent laura bicker reports from washington. russia stands accused of trying to help donald trump become president. moscow had been warned but now it's being punished for interfering in us elections. america's top intelligence agencies believe a cyber attack on the e—mails of hillary clinton's closest aides was orchestrated by the highest levels of russian government. but mr trump has always questioned the evidence. once they hack, if you don't catch them in the act, you're not gonna catch them. you don't know if it is russia or china or somebody, it could be somebody sitting in a bed some place. but the cia and fbi both agree — the hackers, they sa
the russian foreign ministry has announced it intends to expel 31 american diplomats from its embassy in moscow and four from its consulate in st petersburg. the measure is in response to president obama's decision to kick out 35 diplomats because of allegations that russia interfered in the american presidential election. the kremlin denies trying to discredit hillary clinton during the campaign by publishing hacked emails. our correspondent laura bicker reports from washington. russia stands...
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the chinese ministry of foreign affairs held a briefing this morning. i asked our correspondent in beijing, steve mcdonnell, about their reaction to peter navarro‘s appointment. it was pretty interesting. naturally we asked about peter navarro‘s choice as trade adviser and the chinese foreign ministry could have just said, we will work with anyone, or donald trump can choose who he likes, but instead the answer came along the lines of, well, we‘re watching very closely who donald trump appointed to his team, and then she went on to emphasise that cooperation is the only way forward for china and the us, and for world peace. i took from that that there is some concern in beijing about this appointment, and i suppose some of the other appointment as well to donald trump‘s team. steve mcdonald. the queen and duke of edinburgh are continuing to recover from heavy colds which have prevented them travelling to a christmas break in norfolk. the queen and philip were expected to travel yesterday from london to king‘s lynn by train, and on to their pri
the chinese ministry of foreign affairs held a briefing this morning. i asked our correspondent in beijing, steve mcdonnell, about their reaction to peter navarro‘s appointment. it was pretty interesting. naturally we asked about peter navarro‘s choice as trade adviser and the chinese foreign ministry could have just said, we will work with anyone, or donald trump can choose who he likes, but instead the answer came along the lines of, well, we‘re watching very closely who donald trump...
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the foreign ministry says rush's response to the obama administration sanctions will be announced today already russia has closed an american school in russia for the children of british and canadian diplomats and two top republican senators are calling for additional punishment for russia, senator lindsey graham and john mccain will impose stronger sanctions on russia. >> vladimir putin is a thug and a bully and a murderer, he understands strength and that's all he understands and we are still the strongest nation on earth, we just have to do it right. lauren: senators mccain and graham want the u.s. to establish a permanent military presence to deter russian aggression. dagen: 2 million people expected to welcome in the new year in midtown manhattan this weekend, new york city isn't taking any chances when it comes to security. the new york pice department, nypd deploying 65-ton garbage truck filled with sand and police to block off intersections in direct response to truck attacks like those we have seen in tberm any and south of france. officials say the trucks will be a staple at b
the foreign ministry says rush's response to the obama administration sanctions will be announced today already russia has closed an american school in russia for the children of british and canadian diplomats and two top republican senators are calling for additional punishment for russia, senator lindsey graham and john mccain will impose stronger sanctions on russia. >> vladimir putin is a thug and a bully and a murderer, he understands strength and that's all he understands and we are...
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those countries met with the foreign ministry. it was only the u.s. ambassador who met privately with netanyahu. one more statement directed at president barack obama before he leaves office. so, why now? prime minister benjamin netanyahu knows he can wait three weeks and work with the president-elect who he's very much looking forward to working with, trump, that is. it may be more than a message to trump showing how much he's looking forward to a fresh start and clean slate, there may be internal politics as well. obama is unpopular with netanya netanyahu's voters and seems netanyahu is appealing to his own voters as well as he blasts the security council resolution and president obama. kate? >> great to see you. thank you. >>> "outfront" now, the spokesman for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, david keyes is joining me. thanks so much for the time. >> thank you. >> you say you have ironclad information, how you put it, that president obama, the obama administration, was behind the resolution, but the white house denies this. david, are you
those countries met with the foreign ministry. it was only the u.s. ambassador who met privately with netanyahu. one more statement directed at president barack obama before he leaves office. so, why now? prime minister benjamin netanyahu knows he can wait three weeks and work with the president-elect who he's very much looking forward to working with, trump, that is. it may be more than a message to trump showing how much he's looking forward to a fresh start and clean slate, there may be...
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there was no immediate confirmation from turkey's foreign ministry. happening today. the man charged with the murder of tricia mccauley-- will be arraigned on murder charges. adrian duane johnson was taken into custody early tuesday morning. and the seven on your side i-team, dug into his criminal history we found he was supposed to have a g-p-s ankle monitor after being arrested less than two weeks ago on misdemeanor theft charges. johnson was also awaiting a mental evaluation, in that same case. he was also already on probation - from a theft from a c-v-s pharmacy in southeast d-c in 20-15. meanwhile-- mccauley's loved ones are still trying to come to grips with her sudden death, after she went missing on christmas day. the details surrounding her death-- weighed heavily on mourners who gathered to rememberer more. conflicting reports about sunday's deadly police-involved northeast d.c.. officers fatally shot javon hall. a d.c. police spokesperson tells us.. police bodycam video shows hall was threatening officers with a knife. hall's family members say the video sh
there was no immediate confirmation from turkey's foreign ministry. happening today. the man charged with the murder of tricia mccauley-- will be arraigned on murder charges. adrian duane johnson was taken into custody early tuesday morning. and the seven on your side i-team, dug into his criminal history we found he was supposed to have a g-p-s ankle monitor after being arrested less than two weeks ago on misdemeanor theft charges. johnson was also awaiting a mental evaluation, in that same...
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. >>> japan's foreign ministry has lodged a protest with the u.s. embassy over another intrusion into its territorial waters. four vessels came close to the islands in the east china sea. coast guard officials say the patrol ships spent two hours in coastal waters. it's the 34th day this year that chinese government ships have entered the area. japan controls. the government maintains they are an inherent part of the territory. japan's prime minister has reached a milestone not many of his predecessors achieved in a country that has been fickle with its nebs. abe is the fourth longest serving prime minister in the post war era. >> i will make the utmost effort every single day to deriver results. >> abe became prime minister in september of 2006, but quit about a year later citing poor health. he made a comeback in december of 2012 and has remained in office since then. he has now served 1,807 days. that includes his first term. >>> japan central bank chief has been sharing his views on digital innovation. joining us from the business team with more
. >>> japan's foreign ministry has lodged a protest with the u.s. embassy over another intrusion into its territorial waters. four vessels came close to the islands in the east china sea. coast guard officials say the patrol ships spent two hours in coastal waters. it's the 34th day this year that chinese government ships have entered the area. japan controls. the government maintains they are an inherent part of the territory. japan's prime minister has reached a milestone not many of...
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foreign ministry and the kremlin spokespersons say they cannot confirm the agreement. ithaps the person who leaked , the state agency in turkey, got ahead of the preparations for it. imagination,ch the a civil war as complicated as , all of-- as syria's those forces can suddenly be brought to a standstill within hours. for a complex conflict like that, it would take days to get all sides to agree to a cease-fire. there is a week point in the announcement. it says terror organizations will be kept out of the agreement. it does not define the terror groups. it does not say who they are. there is one group widely regarded as terrorists. linked to al qaeda. if they go on fighting, i don't think the others will cease-fire. retaliatenents will and the conflagration will continue. >> russia and turkey have had a problematic relationship in the last year or so. it does appear, despite conflicting responses to this report, it does appear that tone is changing somewhat. historic -- historians in the future might look back and see turkey's downing of a russian jet that flew into
foreign ministry and the kremlin spokespersons say they cannot confirm the agreement. ithaps the person who leaked , the state agency in turkey, got ahead of the preparations for it. imagination,ch the a civil war as complicated as , all of-- as syria's those forces can suddenly be brought to a standstill within hours. for a complex conflict like that, it would take days to get all sides to agree to a cease-fire. there is a week point in the announcement. it says terror organizations will be...
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a foreign ministry spokesman says the meetings were to express deep anger and dissatisfaction as a result of the vote of countries that consider themselves friends of israel. now, that vote sparked a bipartisan backlash from many here in the u.s. who thought the united states should have backed israel and voted against the measure which would have killed it. oren liebermann is in jerusalem for us now. explain the significance of this. >> reporter: well, this is a way of expressing anger, disappointment and frustration when there is a conduct by some oth other country, as the united states, and a series of diplomatic steps we've seen unfolding since shortly after this resolution passed. it is rare. it's considered a major step to summit an ambassador for criticism. netanyahu criticizing the decision of these countries to vote in favor of this resolution. at first, the u.s. wasn't on the list. it was left off because the vote had abstained and decided not to vote for the resolution. but after considering, netanyahu decided to summon the u.s. ambassador to israel dan shapiro for a meeting to
a foreign ministry spokesman says the meetings were to express deep anger and dissatisfaction as a result of the vote of countries that consider themselves friends of israel. now, that vote sparked a bipartisan backlash from many here in the u.s. who thought the united states should have backed israel and voted against the measure which would have killed it. oren liebermann is in jerusalem for us now. explain the significance of this. >> reporter: well, this is a way of expressing anger,...
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a spokesperson for the foreign ministry said in a statement, quote, the people who resided in the white house for the last eight years are not the administration. they are a group of foreign policy losers. angry and narrow minded. ns afternoon. he joins us live. and from the state department, either saying these officials were acting in a a manner inconsistent with the diplomatic or counsellor status. you were speaking bluntly. what exactly is the accusation here? >> essentially it means they are intelligence officials shorthand for saying they are spies. they are saying basically these aren't diplomats. let's be clear, though. the u.s. embassy has someone that actually works in the cia. several people working in the cia that are there under diplomatic cover. the likely response to the expulsion of these 35, you can expect from u.s. intelligence officers in russia they could potentially be expelled from russia, which basically means you have to start your intelligence gathering, your sourcing up again. you have to start from scratch. both countries will be reduced a little bit in their
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russia's foreign ministry says if washington takes new hostel steps, it will get a response. the u.s. intelligence committee says the goal and the hacking to hurt hillary clinton and help donald trump, who is still not excepting those findings. >> the age of the computer has made it where nobody knows exactly what was going on. donald trump's readiness to move on could put him at a collision course with other members of his party. >> it is a threat to the fundamentals of democracy if a nation or entity can affect the outcome of an election and the united states or in any other democracy throughout the world. >> president obama has ordered a review of russia hacking that will be completed before he leaves office in three weeks. jummy: tensions between israel and the obama administration are escalating. israelis prime minister is looking forward to working with the trump administration after comments on latest expanding the israeli settlements. john kerry says the settlements jeopardize the two state solution between israel and palestinians, which do not sit well with benjamin
russia's foreign ministry says if washington takes new hostel steps, it will get a response. the u.s. intelligence committee says the goal and the hacking to hurt hillary clinton and help donald trump, who is still not excepting those findings. >> the age of the computer has made it where nobody knows exactly what was going on. donald trump's readiness to move on could put him at a collision course with other members of his party. >> it is a threat to the fundamentals of democracy...
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the farewell began at the foreign ministry. flanked by a guard of honour, ambassador karlov lay in state. three days after he was assassinated in turkey. vladimir putin came to pay his respects. he has awarded andrei karlov his country's highest honour, posthumously, hero of russia. from the president to the widow, words of comfort. then the coffin was brought here, to the cathedral of christ the saviour. the orthodox priests chanted prayers and blessings. they sang hymns for the soul of the deceased. it's very rare for an ambassador to be killed on duty, said the head of the russian church. andrei karlov will go down in russian history as a hero. this is the man who killed him, an off—duty turkish police officer. god is greatest, he had shouted. don't forget about aleppo, about syria. they were in mourning today in ankara at the russian embassy. but heavy security here meant it took some time to deliver the wreaths. as russia mourns the murder of one of its ambassadors the country's leadership doesn't want this to harm relat
the farewell began at the foreign ministry. flanked by a guard of honour, ambassador karlov lay in state. three days after he was assassinated in turkey. vladimir putin came to pay his respects. he has awarded andrei karlov his country's highest honour, posthumously, hero of russia. from the president to the widow, words of comfort. then the coffin was brought here, to the cathedral of christ the saviour. the orthodox priests chanted prayers and blessings. they sang hymns for the soul of the...
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israel also ten countries that voted forever the resolution, a foreign ministry spokesman said the meetings were to express deep anger and dissatisfaction as a result of the vote of countries that consider themselves friends of israel. the vote sparked a bipartisan backlash for many here in the u.s. who thought the u.s. should have backed israel and voted against the measure. vetoed it, which would have killed it. cnn correspondent orren liebermann is with us now from israel. a u.n. ambassador asked to see these ministers is not unusual but these are anything but normal circumstances. is this kind of a power play or a message by mr. netanyahu? >> it's absolutely a message that netanyahu said he would take diplomatic steps and we saw those diplomatic steps last night, pulling some $8 million from the u.n. and now we're seeing a follow-up to those steps. he's calling for reprimanding every ambassador that has a relationship with israel to reprimand them for invoking this resolution of critical settlement. israel says this is anti-israelism and won't bring about peace at all. at first, israel
israel also ten countries that voted forever the resolution, a foreign ministry spokesman said the meetings were to express deep anger and dissatisfaction as a result of the vote of countries that consider themselves friends of israel. the vote sparked a bipartisan backlash for many here in the u.s. who thought the u.s. should have backed israel and voted against the measure. vetoed it, which would have killed it. cnn correspondent orren liebermann is with us now from israel. a u.n. ambassador...
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but china's foreign ministry says politics should not interfere in business. clock's the acquisition is a normal business activity. since it is a normal commercial activity it will be carried out following the rules of the market and business. we hope the external parties will not over interpret that or make any political intervention. >> the 22 member states approved more than 10 billion euros in fresh funding. -- will keep euros currently home to three russians, two americans, and one french astronaut. givenhe green light was for stage two of the exxon mars project. pledging almost 440 million euros more, sending a life seeking over to mars and technical issues. a substantial sum there required to keep that space exploration. 8úxúa1ú@ñ 12/02/16 12/02/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! mr. trump: : united technologies andd carrier stepppped it up and now they are keeping -- acactually, the number is over 1100 people, which is so great. which is so great. amy: is president-elect donald trump kicks off
but china's foreign ministry says politics should not interfere in business. clock's the acquisition is a normal business activity. since it is a normal commercial activity it will be carried out following the rules of the market and business. we hope the external parties will not over interpret that or make any political intervention. >> the 22 member states approved more than 10 billion euros in fresh funding. -- will keep euros currently home to three russians, two americans, and one...
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and then the same thing coming from the foreign ministry. in fact, the spokesperson saying, look, we have asked the united states to provide this information. they haven't done it. and so, again, prove it. but, as we have been doesing, it would be very difficult for the united states to say precisely how it got the information. it could compromise sources and methods and ways that they get this information. >> they would have to disclose far too much to explain all that. let me come to you, errol, with this three-sentence dismissal, essentially, of the u.s. intelligence community from the trump tans six team. no signature here. it's not pinned to a specific person. is this reluctance to accept the findings of the intelligence xhoou community limited to russia? or will this show a bigger rift? >> this is the first important foreign crisis of this incoming administration, that's my sense of this. they'll have to do much better than an unsigned kind of flippant dismissal of information. other sources have chimed in with the same theme and theor
and then the same thing coming from the foreign ministry. in fact, the spokesperson saying, look, we have asked the united states to provide this information. they haven't done it. and so, again, prove it. but, as we have been doesing, it would be very difficult for the united states to say precisely how it got the information. it could compromise sources and methods and ways that they get this information. >> they would have to disclose far too much to explain all that. let me come to...
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the russian foreign ministry has confirmed that she was not -- or that he was shot. we are receiving some different reports, as we firm those up, we'll bring you what we know confirmed. turkish police shot and killed the gunman, but what you're watching right now is all of the aftermath outside this exhibition of photography in ankara, turkey. bystanders say they heard at least eight shots fired, and according to an ap photographer who was in the audience, he heard someone in a suit and tie say allahu akbar, so that's according to the associated press' photographer who was in the audience of this. so, again, as we firm up the exact condition of russia's ambassador to turkey there, we'll let you know. and breaking news right here on fox news. meghan? meghan: some hillary clinton advisers are appearing to find a new scapegoat for her election loss after first blaming fbi director james comey and then russia. now "vanity fair" says some in hillaryland are pointing fingers at huma abedin saying, quote: she was enjoying the red carpet and enjoying the photo spreads much t
the russian foreign ministry has confirmed that she was not -- or that he was shot. we are receiving some different reports, as we firm those up, we'll bring you what we know confirmed. turkish police shot and killed the gunman, but what you're watching right now is all of the aftermath outside this exhibition of photography in ankara, turkey. bystanders say they heard at least eight shots fired, and according to an ap photographer who was in the audience, he heard someone in a suit and tie say...
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the russian foreign ministry saying that moscow's ambassador to turkey, andrei karlov has died. he was speaking at an art exhibit, a few minutes into his remarks when a young man, cleanly shaven in a suit and tie standing behind him -- behind where he was speaking in front of an audience pulled out his pistol and opened fire on the ambassador. then he began to shout first in arabic and then tirkish. he said allahu akbar he's a jihadi who has taken allegiance to muhammed and then in tirkish said don't forget aleppo and syria. you will not taste security if our brothers and sisters don't have it. everyone who participated in the -- all those will pay heavily who helped create the cruelty in syria. so the gunman clearly trying to link this shooting to russia's campaign in syria and the fall of aleppo which just happened a few days ago. there are numerous reports in this country that the gunman was a turkish national and may have been a police officer which would explain how he was able to get into that location dressed in a dark suit, carrying a weapon and taking that very sensitiv
the russian foreign ministry saying that moscow's ambassador to turkey, andrei karlov has died. he was speaking at an art exhibit, a few minutes into his remarks when a young man, cleanly shaven in a suit and tie standing behind him -- behind where he was speaking in front of an audience pulled out his pistol and opened fire on the ambassador. then he began to shout first in arabic and then tirkish. he said allahu akbar he's a jihadi who has taken allegiance to muhammed and then in tirkish said...
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that's cute, until you realize this is an official communique from the russian foreign ministry. >> matt bradley safe and sound in our london bureau. thank you for that. >>> one of the major reasons the u.s. is pushing back on russia is, quote, a pattern of harassment against diplomats working overseas that's escalated, particularly over the last calendar year. according to the state department it includes arbitrary police stops, assaults, and broadcasting on tv of personal details, which officials say puts staffers at risk. in particular they cite this moment over the summer. >> on the 6th of june an accredited u.s. diplomat who identified himself in accordance to embassy protocols was attacked by a russian policeman. the action was unprovoked and it endangered the safety of our employee. the russians claim the policeman was protecting the embassy from an unidentified individual is simply untrue. it's time for russia to treat our diplomats with, you know, the same manner which they are treated here when they come to the united states. >> two russian officials were expel from the u.s. in
that's cute, until you realize this is an official communique from the russian foreign ministry. >> matt bradley safe and sound in our london bureau. thank you for that. >>> one of the major reasons the u.s. is pushing back on russia is, quote, a pattern of harassment against diplomats working overseas that's escalated, particularly over the last calendar year. according to the state department it includes arbitrary police stops, assaults, and broadcasting on tv of personal...
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in a statement, the russian foreign ministry said, overall it appears that the authorization act has been ad t adopted by the outgoing obama administration to create problems for the incoming trump administration. the $619 billion bill was passed in both the house and senate earlier this month and in part it renews restrictions on russia for aggression in eastern yooup and increases aid to ukraine. leading republican senators, including john mccain, are visiting nato allies and urging a tougher stance on russia, while lindsey graham says trump is out of step with the senate and he's calling for action in response to cyber warfare. >> i think he would be presented with the overwhelming evidence change his view. on the issue of the russians, i mean, there's no doubt about it, and we have to act and we have to have a policy which this administration does not have, and a strategy which this administration does not have, and address this threat to our national security. >> 100 united states senators, i would sayhat 99 of us believe the russians did this and we're going to do something abo
in a statement, the russian foreign ministry said, overall it appears that the authorization act has been ad t adopted by the outgoing obama administration to create problems for the incoming trump administration. the $619 billion bill was passed in both the house and senate earlier this month and in part it renews restrictions on russia for aggression in eastern yooup and increases aid to ukraine. leading republican senators, including john mccain, are visiting nato allies and urging a tougher...
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and part of what came specifically from their foreign ministry spokesman there. really stuck out. i think to both of us. stuck out to both of us. what did you take from what they said? talk to us about the context they said. >> christi, i have to say the ministry's statement is relatively measured. i think the reason is that china like many other governments is still trying to find out the true meaning of this phone call. was it just a blunder in trump's inexperience with foreign policy or was it something more major signaling a policy shift by the incoming white house. i think it's going to take them some time to find out. interestingly china's president xi jinping met yesterday. mr. xi told mr. kissinger it is critically important for both sides to correctly understand each other's strategic intentions. and i think mr. xi must be wondering what mr. trump's intentions are by having this phone call. and he is also probably the one doing this trump is somebody he can trust and work with in the next four years. christi. >> well, part of the article, the statement that stuck out to m
and part of what came specifically from their foreign ministry spokesman there. really stuck out. i think to both of us. stuck out to both of us. what did you take from what they said? talk to us about the context they said. >> christi, i have to say the ministry's statement is relatively measured. i think the reason is that china like many other governments is still trying to find out the true meaning of this phone call. was it just a blunder in trump's inexperience with foreign policy...
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the spokesman from the foreign ministry of china is not mincing words. he said i must point out there is one china in the world, and taiwan is an inseparable part of the chinese territory. the people's republic of china is the legal government that represents china and that's an internationally recognized fac. the one china principle is the foundation. donald trump on the defense, taking to twitter, tweeting this saying interesting how the u.s. sells taiwan billions of dollars of equipment and i should not accept a call. kellyanne conway, defending that phone call. take a listen. >> again, i can't discuss anything beyond what's been publicly said. i won't do that. this is the president elect. this will be his administration. he'll be commander in chief and he'll be president of the united states imminently now. and he either will disclose or not disclose the full contents of that conversation. he'll aware of what u.s. policy has been. >> reporter: the trump team continually backing this call. in fact, we've learned it was steven yates, a heritage fellow
the spokesman from the foreign ministry of china is not mincing words. he said i must point out there is one china in the world, and taiwan is an inseparable part of the chinese territory. the people's republic of china is the legal government that represents china and that's an internationally recognized fac. the one china principle is the foundation. donald trump on the defense, taking to twitter, tweeting this saying interesting how the u.s. sells taiwan billions of dollars of equipment and...
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a spokeswoman for the russian foreign ministry tells cnn "any action against russia diplomatic missions in the u.s. will immediately bounce back on u.s. diplomats in russia." she also added "frankly, we are tired about the lies about russia hackers. it's misinformation by obama administration aimed at providing an excuse for its own failure." joining me to talk about that is evan perez and cnn contributor jill doherty, cnn's former moscow bureau chief. jill, what does "hit back" mean, exactly? what do you foresee russia doing? what are they capable of doing to hit back as they say they will do. >> well, there could be a number of things they could do. they could do it diplomatically. they could do it in a cyber fashion and this notice that they're putting the u.s. on about any action against our diplomatic mission could be answered in kind. that's kind of the nasty part of what's been going on between russia and the united states. russia taking action against u.s. diplomats in moscow. and things ares accuse the united states of doing the same thing. that's worrisome and doesn't have a l
a spokeswoman for the russian foreign ministry tells cnn "any action against russia diplomatic missions in the u.s. will immediately bounce back on u.s. diplomats in russia." she also added "frankly, we are tired about the lies about russia hackers. it's misinformation by obama administration aimed at providing an excuse for its own failure." joining me to talk about that is evan perez and cnn contributor jill doherty, cnn's former moscow bureau chief. jill, what does...
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a spokesman for the foreign ministry of china does say that china refuses to speculate about donald trump's actions and then going on to say that they believe the policies between the u.s. and china that have lasted for nearly four decades need to be continued, in particular referring to the one china policy. but as it pertains to vp-elect mike pence, he's defending that phone call, that ten-minute phone call between donald trump and the leader of taiwan, even downplaying its significance. take a listen. >> i think the conversation that happened this week with the president of taiwan was a courtesy call. it's one of more than 50 telephone calls the president-elect has taken from and made to world leaders. president-elect donald trump takes a courtesy call from the democratically elected president of taiwan and it becomes something of a thing in the media. i think most americans and frankly most leaders around the world, know this for what it was. >> reporter: nevertheless, the chinese continue to be rattled by what their concern could be a change in u.s.-china policy. of course, chinese off
a spokesman for the foreign ministry of china does say that china refuses to speculate about donald trump's actions and then going on to say that they believe the policies between the u.s. and china that have lasted for nearly four decades need to be continued, in particular referring to the one china policy. but as it pertains to vp-elect mike pence, he's defending that phone call, that ten-minute phone call between donald trump and the leader of taiwan, even downplaying its significance. take...
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i wanted to read to you quickly from the official statement that the foreign ministry put out. murderers will be punished, terrorism won't sustain, we will fight it. and they also said that turkish authorities have assured us that a thorough, comprehensive investigation will be conducted. clearly the russians saying here that the onus is on the turks to provide more context for how this attack was able to happen, who if anyone was behind it. we heard there from muhammad, it was a young police officer who was the perpetrator but of course the larger question will be was there some kind of militant group behind it. did he have a larger network? more attacks planned? do turkish intelligence have any inclination that such an attack may be in the planning stages? there are a lot of questions that the russians will want to have answers for. as you mentioned, this comes at a crucial time, russia and turkey in addition to repairing their own relationship, they have been working together very closely to broker this temporary truce, to allow those evacuations we've seen starting again fr
i wanted to read to you quickly from the official statement that the foreign ministry put out. murderers will be punished, terrorism won't sustain, we will fight it. and they also said that turkish authorities have assured us that a thorough, comprehensive investigation will be conducted. clearly the russians saying here that the onus is on the turks to provide more context for how this attack was able to happen, who if anyone was behind it. we heard there from muhammad, it was a young police...
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by the chinese foreign ministry. there are a number of steps they can take to punish taiwan, if they choose to do so. seen chinese tourists to tie one drop since the election dropai ing-wen --taiwan since the election of tsai ing-wen. china could target and unravel the 23 agreements that tsai ing-wen's signed like air flights to and from china and on investment prospects as well. it could take military action in that it could launch flights around and into the taiwan straits and ramp up pressure on the 22 remaining countries that still continue to diplomatically recognize taiwan over china. beijing's steps in arsenal as these tensions simmer. angie: china could, but will it? that is the question. it was designed to bring cash out of the black economy, but it banms india's banknote may not have the affect intended. let's get more in mumbai. how are these cash cleansing networks operating? launderingney networks are using various avenues. flying crate loads of bank currency notes by private jets into india, where y don
by the chinese foreign ministry. there are a number of steps they can take to punish taiwan, if they choose to do so. seen chinese tourists to tie one drop since the election dropai ing-wen --taiwan since the election of tsai ing-wen. china could target and unravel the 23 agreements that tsai ing-wen's signed like air flights to and from china and on investment prospects as well. it could take military action in that it could launch flights around and into the taiwan straits and ramp up...
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today the foreign ministry in moscow recommended that the kremlin kicks out the same number of u.s. diplomats from russia, 35. but president vladimir putin said that's not happening. reed binion has the latest on the tensions stemming from alleged russian hacking during the presidential campaign. >> reporter: we'rewhite house homeland security adviser speaking thursday after the white house announced retaliatory measures against russia for its alleged election-related hacking during the presidential campaign. >> we are exposing the tactics, techniques, procedures that the russian intelligence services have used to interfere in our election. >> reporter: the administration sanctioning four russian individuals and five russian entities, also shutting down two russian compounds and ordering 35 russian diplomats allegedly involved in intelligence gathering to leave the u.s. within 72 hours. russian officials reacting swiftly and angrily. the country's embassy in the uk slamming obama on twitter calling the sanctions cold war deja vu. president-elect donald trump, who has brushed off int
today the foreign ministry in moscow recommended that the kremlin kicks out the same number of u.s. diplomats from russia, 35. but president vladimir putin said that's not happening. reed binion has the latest on the tensions stemming from alleged russian hacking during the presidential campaign. >> reporter: we'rewhite house homeland security adviser speaking thursday after the white house announced retaliatory measures against russia for its alleged election-related hacking during the...